The mansion was originally built in 1731 43 by Joseph Thompson and later bought by Samuel Farmer in 1799 . He employed Jeffry Wyattville to rebuild it in a Tudor Gothic style in 1802-6.
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The park contains Nonsuch Mansion, also called Nonsuch Park House, which was built in the mid-eighteenth century and extended by Jeffry Wyattville at the beginning of the nineteenth in Tudor Gothic style.
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The three-story Tudor Gothic structure is becoming the city's second community court _ part of an effort to bring the local justice system closer to the people while helping to improve their neighborhoods.
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Towards the middle of his career around the 1830s, as his individuality developed, he gained the nickname of'Tudor Johnny'; an indication his designs were starting to favour a Tudor Gothic styling.
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Its architect, Thomas Fulljames of Gloucester, assisted by Frederick Sandham Waller, chose the Tudor Gothic style using local old red sandstone with Bath stone dressings to animate its charming gathering of gables and chimneys.
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The Tudor Gothic building which housed the school was undermined, in 1892, by the construction of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad tunnel from Collegiate Gothic stone castle on Collegian Hill at 33rd Street and The Alameda.
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Since the 1980s, Koch has bought, restored and maintained a number of historic properties in the United States and abroad, including the Donahue house, a Elm Court, a Tudor Gothic manse in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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Grade II listed, it was designed by the architect William Tite in 1846, and is the only survivor of four brick-built Tudor Gothic-style stations on the Richmond branch, the others being Putney, Mortlake and Richmond.
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The church of St Barnabas at No . 23 was built in 1829, designed by Lewis Vulliamy in a Tudor Gothic style, with later stained glass by Edward Burne-Jones ( executed by Morris & Co . ) and Byam Shaw.
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It was under McMurtry's tutelage that Cincinnatus developed a taste for the Tudor Gothic and Gothic revival styles, which were very popular during a series of revivals in architectural styles in the nineteenth century, particularly in Great Britain and the United States.